The Curtiss Candy Company was founded in 1916 by Otto Schnering near
Chicago, Illinois
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. Wanting a more "American-sounding" name (due to
anti-German sentiment
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Anti-German sentiment largely began with t ...
during
World War I
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), Schnering named his company using his mother's maiden name.
Their first
confectionery
Confectionery is the art of making confections, which are food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confectionery is divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories ...
item was Kandy Kake, later refashioned in 1920 as the log-shaped
Baby Ruth
Baby Ruth is an American candy bar made of peanuts, caramel, and milk chocolate-flavored nougat, covered in compound chocolate. It is distributed by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero.
History
In 1920, the Curtiss Candy Comp ...
.
Their second
confectionery
Confectionery is the art of making confections, which are food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confectionery is divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories ...
item was the
chocolate
Chocolate is a food made from roasted and ground cacao seed kernels that is available as a liquid, solid, or paste, either on its own or as a flavoring agent in other foods. Cacao has been consumed in some form since at least the Olmec civ ...
-covered
peanut butter
Peanut butter is a food paste or spread made from ground, dry-roasted peanuts. It commonly contains additional ingredients that modify the taste or texture, such as salt, sweeteners, or emulsifiers. Peanut butter is consumed in many countri ...
crunch
Butterfinger
Butterfinger is a candy bar manufactured by the Ferrero SpA, a subsidiary of Ferrero. It consists of a layered crisp peanut butter core covered in a chocolatey coating. Invented by Otto Schnering of the Curtiss Candy Company in 1923, the name ...
, which was introduced in 1926. In 1931, Curtiss marketed the brand by sponsoring famous air racer,
John H. Livingston
John H. Livingston (1897–1974) was an American aviator and air race pilot of the 1920s and 1930s. He placed first in 80 national air races.
Life
John Livingston was born in 1897 in Cedar Falls, Iowa. His first profession was as an auto ...
, in the Baby Ruth Aerobatic Team flying the air-racer
Howard "Mike" at airshows, and sponsoring Livingston's
Monocoupe
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racer in the 1934
MacRobertson Air Race
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. The Jolly Jack candy was included in army rations during World War II.
In 1964,
Standard Brands
Standard Brands was a packaged foods company, formed in 1929 by J. P. Morgan with the merger of:
* Fleischmann Company
*Royal Baking Powder Company
* E. W. Gillett Company of Canada (1929) - Toronto-based baking goods company (maker of Magic Bak ...
purchased Curtiss Candy Company. Standard Brands merged with
Nabisco
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Nabisco's ...
in 1981. In 1990,
RJR Nabisco sold the Curtiss brands to
Nestlé
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.
The Baby Ruth / Butterfinger factory, built in the 1960s, is located at 3401 Mt. Prospect Rd. in
Franklin Park, Illinois
Franklin Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 18,467 at the 2020 census, up from 18,333 at the 2010 census. It was named for real estate broker Lesser Franklin who bought acres of the area when it was a maj ...
.
Interstate 294
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curves eastward around the plant, where a prominent, rotating sign, resembling a gigantic candy bar, is seen. It originally read "Curtiss Baby Ruth" on one side and "Curtiss Butterfinger" on the other. It was changed to read "Nestlé" following the acquisition.
A "Curtiss Baby Ruth" sign was on an apartment building across from
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field is a Major League Baseball (MLB) stadium on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two MLB franchises. It first opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park for Charles Weeghman's Chicago Wh ...
for several decades.
Wrigley and the Curtiss plant are both on Addison Street, although more than 10 miles apart.
Curtiss products over the years
In the early decades, Curtiss had a wide variety of candies aside from Baby Ruth and Butterfinger.
Candies
*Baby Ruth suckers
*Baby Ruth (1921-1981)
*Butterfinger (1923-1964)
*Better Creams
*Curtiss Butterscotch
*Buy Golly
*Buy Jiminy
*Caramel Nougat
*Caramel Smackers
*Cherry Pattie
*Chocolate Almond Nougat
*Chocolate Dipper Mallows
*Chocolate Dipped Nut Butter Pillows
*Chocolate suckers
*Coconut Grove
*Curtiss Nut Roll
*Dip
*Easy Aces
*Foxxy
*Gypsy
*Jolly Jack
*Kandy Kake
*Koko Nut Roll
*Man-O-War
*Milk Nut Loaf
*Moon Spoon
*Nickaloaf
*Penny Log
*Peppermint Patty
*Royal Marshmallows
*Safe-T-Pops
*Taffee Giraffee
*Topper
*Wild Cherry suckers
Bite-sized candies
*Butterfinger Chips
*Caramel Nougats
*Coconut Niblets
*Dip-Bits*
*Milk Caramels
*Mint Patties
*Nuggets
Drop and mint flavors
*Assorted Fruit
*Butterscotch
*Chocolate
*Grape
*Lemon
*Lime
*Orange
*Peppermint
*Root Beer
*Spearmint
*Wild Cherry
*Wintergreen
Gum flavors
*Baby Ruth Peppermint
*Baby Ruth Fruit flavored
*Bubble Chum
*Hawaiian Fruit
*Peppermint
*Pepsin
*Spearmint
Miracle-Aid flavors
(This was a competitor to Kool-Aid)
*Cherry
*Grape
*Lemon Lime
*Orange
*Raspberry
*Strawberry
References
Further reading
* ''The Great American Candy Bar Book'' ({{ISBN, 0-395-32502-1)
Food and drink companies established in 1916
Food and drink companies disestablished in 1990
Defunct companies based in Illinois
Confectionery companies of the United States
1916 establishments in Illinois
1990 disestablishments in Illinois
Franklin Park, Illinois
1990 mergers and acquisitions